In June 1938, Chen Yi led a team of the New Fourth Army to March behind the enemy in southern Jiangsu. He joined Suyu in Zhuzhuanqiao, Liyang. His headquarters was located in Shuixi Village. Logistics units such as arsenals, garment factories and hospitals also moved to villages around Shuixi Village. In November 1939, the Jiangnan Command of the New Fourth Army was established here. Under the command of Chen Yi and Suyu, it led the revolutionary armed forces in the whole area of Jiangnan. In June 1940, the Second and Sixth Regiments of Chen Yibin left Shuixi Village to cross the Yangtze River north and opened up the anti-Japanese base areas in northern Jiangsu. The memorial hall is divided into new building areas. A large number of pictures show the construction and battle of the New Fourth Army in South Jiangsu. Another headquarters site, borrowed from the original Li's ancestral temple, is well preserved, showing the original office status in kind. There is also Chairman Mao's Statue Gallery, donated by local collectors, which is worth a lot, but in my opinion, it is still no match for the Statue Collection of Fengjing Ancient Town.